4/16/11 | 17303 | XL
Chi Omega performs an original act based on the board game "Clue" for the 14th Annual Variety Show. - Abigail Harris

4/16/11 | 17297 | XL
Sam Ritter, junior music performance major, looks on during the performance with the independent group "There and Back Again" at the 14th annual Variety Show held at the Carl Perkins Civic Center. - Abigail Harris

4/16/11 | 17298 | XL
Sam Ritter leaps across stage as Chase Techentin and Kristen Voorhies dance in the background during the performance with the independent group "There and Back Again" at the 14th annual Variety Show. - Abigail Harris

4/16/11 | 17299 | XL
The independent group "There and Back Again" performs a Back to the Future skit at the 14th annual Variety Show. - Abigail Harris

4/14/11 | 17266 | XL
Chelsea Jones, sophomore music major, sings the lead in "I Can Hear the Bells" from the popular Broadway musical "Hairspray," while other members of Opera Workshop sing backup. - Abigail Harris

4/14/11 | 17269 | XL
Chelsea Jones, sophomore music major, sings the lead in "I Can Hear the Bells" from the popular Broadway musical "Hairspray," while other members of Opera Workshop sing backup. - Abigail Harris

4/11/11 | 17281 | XL
Students wait eagerly outside the Bowld Commons for the Eggstravaganza egg hunt to begin. The event is held in the dark, so students come prepared with flashlights. - Abigail Harris

4/11/11 | 17282 | XL
Katie Thomas, senior business administration major, bursts through the doors of the Bowld Student Commons as they finally open for Eggstravaganza. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16950 | XL
The Lady Bulldogs line up with other teams before the first game of the NAIA National Championship begins. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16951 | XL
Hope Adams warms up with some free-throws before the first game of the NAIA National Championship. The Lady Bulldogs won the game 62-37. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16952 | XL
Zeinab Chan goes up against her Avila University opponent at the start of the first game of the NAIA National Championship. The Lady Bulldogs won the game 62-37 and advanced to the next round. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16953 | XL
Hope Adams goes up for a shot during the first game of the NAIA Nation Championship against Avila University. The Lady Bulldogs advanced to the second round with a win of 62-37. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16954 | XL
LaTesa McLaughlin, Kayla Hudson, and Zeinab Chan rest between plays in the first game of the NAIA National Championship. The Lady Bulldogs advanced to round two with a win of 62-37 over Avila University. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16955 | XL
Lavanda Ross shoots high above a block attempt by her Avila University opponent during the first game of the NAIA National Championship. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16958 | XL
Kayla Hudson dribbles down the court in the first game of the NAIA National Championship. The Lady Bulldogs advanced to the second round with a win of 62-37 against Avila University. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16959 | XL
Kayla Hudson looks to pass the ball to Zeinab Chan under the basket during the first game of the NAIA National Championship. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16960 | XL
Lavanda Ross looks for a teammate open for a pass during the first game of the NAIA National Championship. The Lady Bulldogs won the game and advanced to the second round. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16961 | XL
LaTesa McLaughlin guards her Avila University opponent during the first game of the NAIA National Championship. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16964 | XL
Fans, including the the president and first lady of the university, David and Lanese Dockery, enjoy the first game of the NAIA National Championship. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16965 | XL
Mark Campbell, head coach, talks to the Lady Bulldogs during a timeout in the first game of the NAIA National Championship. - Abigail Harris

3/16/11 | 16966 | XL
The Union cheerleaders pump up the crowd during the first game in the NAIA National Championship. - Abigail Harris

2/21/11 | 16726 | XL
Students fill their plates at the Presidents Day welcome back breakfast, sponsored by Residence Life. - Abigail Harris

2/21/11 | 16727 | XL
Students fill their plates at the Presidents Day welcome back breakfast, sponsored by Residence Life. - Abigail Harris

2/18/11 | 16539 | XL
Students stop by booths in the SUB hallway during the student organization fair to learn more about various student organizations and how to join. - Abigail Harris

2/18/11 | 16540 | XL
Amer Lovelady, senior political science major, talks with fellow students during the student organization fair about her involvement with ONE, an international mission to fight extreme poverty and preventable disease. - Abigail Harris

2/18/11 | 16541 | XL
Christian Wallen, junior chemistry major, speaks to students during the student organizations fair about the ways to get involved in Union's chemistry department through organizations. - Abigail Harris

2/18/11 | 16542 | XL
Students stop by booths for student organizations such as Klemata during the student organization fair held in the SUB. - Abigail Harris

11/6/10 | 15914 | XL
Cotton candy was a popular treat for the kids during the Homecoming festivities. Dr. Taylor Worley, associate dean for spiritual life, and his wife Anna, research assistant to the VP for student services, talk with students as their children eat the cotton candy. - Abigail Harris

11/6/10 | 15921 | XL
Rebekah Montgomery, senior physics major, makes balloon animals for children during Arts in the Park on the great lawn. All donations at the balloon booth went to the International Justice Mission. - Abigail Harris

11/6/10 | 15922 | XL
Art majors Phillip Baker and Lori Landon created and sold pottery on the Great Lawn during Arts in the Park. - Abigail Harris

11/6/10 | 15925 | XL
Emily Logan, senior music performance major, holds a rabbit at the petting zoo that was a part of the Homecoming festivities on the Great Lawn. - Abigail Harris

9/27/10 | 15317 | XL
Reneé Jones, assistant director of Recruitment & Information Technology speaks with students on the importance of getting ahead in their career search. - Abigail Harris